![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Internally, Paradox has opted to cancel at least one unannounced project, as well as postpone several of its “planned but not communicated” upcoming releases. The same pandemic lockdowns that created a huge pool of bored new customers for Paradox have also affected its studio management structure, which has now forced it to rearrange its production schedule. It calls 2020 the “best year in Paradox’s history,” with record revenue and a huge influx of new players, but a year later, it’s turned out to be a double-edged sword. Like several other big gaming companies in the last few weeks, Paradox’s year-end report tells a familiar story. It’s also well-known to gaming enthusiasts for its lineup of notoriously complex “grand strategy” games, such as last year’s Crusader Kings III and Empire of Sin. Paradox, the publisher for Bloodlines 2, has owned the licensing rights to the Vampire: The Masquerade tabletop game since 2015, as well as a 33% stake in Hardsuit Labs. Northwest Women VC & Angel Investor List.2025 Podcast – sponsored by Northern Trust.Geek Real Estate by Realogics Sotheby’s.Junior Geek of the Month presented by Northern Trust.Health Tech Podcast presented by Premera.Geek Life presented by First Tech Federal Credit Union.Startups presented by Madrona Venture Group. ![]()
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